Listen in on a contentious hour of
discussion between rock impresario Bill Graham and author Steve Chapple
("Rock'n'Roll Is Here To Pay") as they debate the "hip capitalism" of
rock concert promotion, moderated by Art Finley.

Art Finley (neé Arthur
Fingers) was born in West Virginia, and began his radio career at KXYZ/Houston,
Texas, in 1944. Many Bay Area residents would get their first look at
Art Finley in his guise as "Mayor Art," a popular children's program on
KRON-TV (Channel 4) that first went on the air in 1958.

He also worked at KSFO/560 and had two separate stints
at KGO/81 — sandwiched around moves to Vancouver, B.C., where he hosted
shows on CHQM and CKNW, as well as a stretch south of the border at
Gordon McLendon's XETRA ("Extra News"), based in Los Angeles. Mr. Finley
later worked at KCBS Newsradio 74, hosting the "Nightbeat" call-in
programming from 1990-1991. After his retirement from broadcasting in
1994, he took up residence near Vancouver.

His "Art's Gallery," which combined a classic woodcut
image with a clever caption written by Mr. Finley, was a popular weekly
feature in the San Francisco Chronicle and other newspapers
across the country for many years.